Mr. Grover was raised in Pleasant Grove, Utah,
and graduated from PleasantGroveHigh
School in 1995. He graduated from BrighamYoungUniversity
in 2001, earning a degree in History. Following graduation, Mr. Grover
attended the Brigham Young University J. Reuben Clark Law School where
he graduated in 2004 and was elected to the Order of the Barrister.

Upon graduation from law
school, Mr. Grover joined the Salt Lake law firm of Woodbury & Kesler, P.C. Mr. Grover's legal practice focuses on
complex commercial litigation, appellate litigation, creditors/debtors'
rights, and real estate transactions. Mr. Grover's prior legal
experience includes work in the fields of international corporate law,
as a legal intern for Enron Energy in Buenos Aires,
Argentina and
federal immigration and trade law as a law clerk for the United States
Embassy in Santiago,
Chile.
Mr. Grover has also worked as a legal extern for the Honorable Justice
Michael J. Wilkins, former Associate Chief Justice of the Utah Supreme
Court, and the Honorable Judge Norman H. Jackson, former Presiding
Judge of the Utah Court of Appeals.

Mr. Grover has traveled
extensively through Central and South America, including a
university-funded research trip to Trinidad & Tobago for a study of
nineteenth-century slavery in the Caribbean.
Mr. Grover volunteered as a mentor for a local elementary school
throughout his undergraduate and law-school education as well as a
translator for Spanish-speaking children in the area. Mr. Grover has
served as a volunteer attorney with Utah Legal Services providing free
legal counsel for low income tenants facing eviction.